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Transforming Business Analysis With Big Data: A Decision-Maker’s Guide

Analysts Corner

Harness the power of Big Data to transform business analysis, make smarter decisions, and gain a competitive edge. Photo by Lukas Blazek on Unsplash Integrating Big Data into business analysis is a game changer in todays fast-paced business world. What is BigData?

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Bad BI habits, how to fix “crappy” visualizations, and big data vs. retail: Twitter Round-Up for June 6

Domo

The Twittersphere lit up this week with rebukes, reality checks and redesigns vis-à-vis big data and analytics. Here are 10 data visualization mistakes you’re probably making and the quick fixes to remedy them.” Is Big Data Helping Or Hurting The Shopper Experience? And big data will do the same.

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Is data volume making retailers too sluggish?

Domo

Fresh off of a great event for Domo at IRCE 2014 in Chicago, I thought I would share a few thoughts and observations that shaped many of the conversations we had with people stopping by to meet us. Abundance—or overabundance—of “solutions” The size of the show was impressive with many new offerings for retailers.

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Twitter Round-Up: Mar 6 – 13

Domo

Retailers, big data, smart pills and sharing your secrets with interns—everything you need to know is in this week’s Twitter round-up: Focused on Big Data? Why data visualization is the future [link] — Forbes (@Forbes) March 11, 2014 According to Forbes, big data isn’t the future—data visualization is.

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Discover 20 Essential Types Of Graphs And Charts And When To Use Them

Data Pine

This is when you are comparing data to itself rather than seeing a total – often in the form of percentages. In the example above, the story isn’t about the total number of customers aged 15-25, but that 22% of the customers were 15-25 in the first quarter of 2014 (and 26% in Q4).